The chart below shows the percentage change in the number of international students graduating from universities in different Canadian province between 2001 and 2006.

The chart below shows the percentage change in the number of international students graduating from universities in different Canadian province between 2001 and 2006.
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The
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compares the percentage of international tertiary graduates in eight different Canadian provinces from 2001 to 2006. Among provinces with a growing percentage of international students graduating from university, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia stand out as the top 2 of the
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the diagram, the proportion of international graduates in both New Brunswick and Nova Scotia significantly increased from approximately 6 per
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in 2001 to more than one-tenth in 2006.
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, there were
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noticeable rises in universities in Manitoba, Newfoundland & Labrador and Ontario, from below 4 per
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to surpassing 6 per
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in
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period. Unlike other provinces, British Columbia and Alberta witnessed some contrasting changes in
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period
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the
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. There was significant growth in the percentage of foreign students graduating from British Columbia institutes. The proportion was slightly over 4 per
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in 2001, which was doubled in 2006, occupying more than 10 per
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of its graduate cohort.
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, international students graduating from Alberta universities decreased from roughly 6 per
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in 2001 to just over 4 per
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in 2006.
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In summary, the
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demonstrates a growing trend in the proportion of of international graduates among most surveyed Canadian universities, except for Alberta. Interestingly, New Brunswick had the highest figures in both examined years.

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Linking words: Don't use the same linking words: "according to".
Vocabulary: Replace the words chart, cent with synonyms.
Vocabulary: Rephrase the word "percentage" in your introduction.
Vocabulary: The word "chart" was used 4 times.
Vocabulary: The word "percentage" was used 3 times.
Vocabulary: The word "proportion" was used 3 times.
Vocabulary: The word "significantly" was used 2 times.
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